Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to conventional automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, which compute the likelihood of a number of hypothesised word sequences, and identify the words that were recognised on the basis of a trace back of the hypothesis with the highest eventual score, in order to maximise efficiency and performance. In the present paper, we present an ASR system, SpeM, based on principles known from the field of human word recognition that is able to model the human capability of ‘early recognition ’ by computing word activation scores (based on negative log likelihood scores) during the speech recognition process. Experiments on 1463 polysyllabic words in...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
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This paper describes a study in which we compare human and automatic recognition of words in fluent ...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
In this paper, we investigate the ability of SpeM, our recognition system based on the combination o...
In this paper, we present an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system based on the combination of a...
In this paper, we investigate the ability of SpeM, our recognition system based on the combination ...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recogn...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recogn...
In this paper, we present a novel computational model of human speech recognition – called SpeM – ba...
In everyday life, speech is all around us, on the radio, television, and in human-human interaction....
Several models of spoken word recognition postulate that recognition is achieved via a process of co...
The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising words spuri...
In this paper, we present a novel computational model of human speech recognition -- called SpeM -- ...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recog...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
Contains fulltext : 76387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although resea...
This paper describes a study in which we compare human and automatic recognition of words in fluent ...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
In this paper, we investigate the ability of SpeM, our recognition system based on the combination o...
In this paper, we present an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system based on the combination of a...
In this paper, we investigate the ability of SpeM, our recognition system based on the combination ...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recogn...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recogn...
In this paper, we present a novel computational model of human speech recognition – called SpeM – ba...
In everyday life, speech is all around us, on the radio, television, and in human-human interaction....
Several models of spoken word recognition postulate that recognition is achieved via a process of co...
The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising words spuri...
In this paper, we present a novel computational model of human speech recognition -- called SpeM -- ...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recog...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
Contains fulltext : 76387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although resea...
This paper describes a study in which we compare human and automatic recognition of words in fluent ...